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| Name | Class |
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| The Boys' and Girls' Clubs Association of Hong Kong | OTHER |
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A harmonious family relationship has significant effects on the psychological well-being and development of children. Good communication between parents and children is a crucial element for family health, happiness and harmony. However, communication within Hong Kong families is vastly inadequate partly due to our busy urban lifestyle.
The 3Hs Family Drama Project (Phase 2) was an enhanced version of the 3Hs Family Drama Project to promote health, happiness, harmony (3Hs), healthy eating and physical activity in primary school students. Students watched the interactive live drama (long or short version) and are given DVD and worksheets. Students were encouraged to watch the DVD with other family members at home. The present study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and satisfaction levels of teachers, parents and students towards the drama project.
3Hs Family Drama Project (Phase 2) was an intervention to enhance the 3Hs through increasing interaction and communication between parents and children. Healthy eating and physical activity were also promoted. The drama project conducted 100 drama performances (either in the long or short version) in primary schools during the 2015-16 school year. The main targets were Primary 3 to 5 (P3-5) students and their families. Students would take home a DVD of the drama to watch and worksheets to complete with parents and other family members.
The goals of the study were to evaluate the effectiveness of the project to enhance health, happiness, harmony (3Hs), healthy eating and physical activity and participants' satisfaction levels towards the drama project.
Quantitative assessments were used to evaluate the effectiveness of the project. Process evaluations were performed in randomly selected students, parents and teachers to evaluate the process of each component of the program. Qualitative and quantitative assessments were used. Students, parents and teachers were asked to express their views on a questionnaire. Feedback from students was also collected through small group discussions, while that of parents was collected through telephone interviews.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Long live drama | Experimental | Primary school students watched an interactive long live drama (90 minutes) in schools. DVD and worksheets were also distributed to students and asked them to watch the DVD and finish the worksheets with their parents. |
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| Short live drama | Experimental | Primary school students watched an interactive short live drama (60 minutes) in schools. DVD and worksheets were also distributed to students and asked them to watch the DVD and finish the worksheets with their parents. |
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| Waitlist control | No Intervention | Primary school students received no intervention during the 3-month study period. After the study finished, the students watched either short or long live drama, and DVD with worksheets were distributed to students and they were invited to share with their parents. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Long live drama | Behavioral | The interactive live 90-minute drama and DVD conveyed educational information on healthy living habits (including physical activity and healthy eating) as well as the importance and suggested methods to enhance family well-being. Students were encouraged to share the information on healthy living habits and watched the DVD with their parents. Worksheets were given to all students and encouraged to finish the worksheets with their parents. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in family health, happiness and harmony (3Hs) | Health, happiness and harmony (3Hs) were assessed by family well-being scale. Perceived family harmony and health were measured by 2 questions on a scale ranging from 1 to 5, whereas perceived family happiness was measured by a single question on a scale ranging from 1 to 4. The higher score the better. | baseline and 3 months |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in parent-child interactions | Students were asked whether they performed the 12 mentioned activities (e.g. watching movies with parents) in the past 7 days. | baseline, 1 month and 3 months |
| Change in knowledge on healthy eating |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Students: (both the Intervention group and waitlist control group)
Parents: (Intervention group only)
School teachers: (Intervention group only)
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Sai Yin Ho, PhD | The University of Hong Kong | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Local primary schools | Hong Kong | Hong Kong |
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| ID | Term |
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| D009043 | Motor Activity |
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| D001519 | Behavior |
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| Short live drama | Behavioral | The interactive live 60-minute drama and DVD conveyed educational information on healthy living habits (including physical activity and healthy eating) as well as the importance and suggested methods to enhance family well-being. Students were encouraged to share the information on healthy living habits and watched the DVD with their parents. Worksheets were given to all students and encouraged to finish the worksheets with their parents. |
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Students were asked by 4 questions: 1)Do typical photo chips contain salt; 2)Will drinking sugary drinks affect weight; 3)Will more sedentary behaviours affect weight and 4)How many cubes of sugar are in a can of coke. The former 3 questions were given with 4 options, while the latter was given with 8 options. Each corrected answer scores 1 and a sum of scores from the 4 questions were deemed a measurement of knowledge.
| baseline, 1 month and 3 months |
| Change in behavior on physical activity | Students were asked to report the number of days (0-7) of simple exercise and at least 60 minutes moderate-to-vigorous physical activity in the past 7 days. | baseline, 1 month and 3 months |
| Satisfaction towards the live drama, song and interactive parts | Students were asked to rate the live drama, song and interactive parts on a scale ranging from 1 to 5 scale and the lower score the more satisfied. | Immediately after the live drama |
| Change in family health, happiness and harmony (3Hs) | Health, happiness and harmony (3Hs) were assessed by family well-being scale. Perceived family harmony and health were measured by 2 questions on a scale ranging from 1 to 5, whereas perceived family happiness was measured by a single question on a scale ranging from 1 to 4. The higher score the better. | baseline and 1 month |
| Changes in body mass index | Body mass index was calculated from the measured weight and height | baseline and 1 month |
| Changes in physical fitness (muscle strength) | Muscle strength was assessed through a dynamometer | baseline and 1 month |
| Changes in physical fitness (muscle endurance) | Muscle endurance of legs was assessed through a simple fitness test "Squat". | baseline and 1 month |
| Changes in physical fitness (muscle endurance) | Muscle endurance was assessed through a simple fitness test "Plank". | baseline and 1 month |
| Change in fruit and vegetable consumption | Students were asked to report the number of days (0-7) of consuming at least 2 servings of fruit and 3 servings of vegetables in the past 7 days. | baseline, 1 month and 3 months |
| Satisfaction towards the DVD and worksheets | Students were asked to rate the DVD and worksheets on a scale ranging from 1 to 5 and the lower score the more satisfied. | 1 month |